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Born in the heart of Detroit, Motown transformed a modest house on West Grand Boulevard into a global hit factory, launching icons like Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, and Marvin Gaye. Now, the Motown Museum is expanding, keeping the beat alive for future generations to feel the rhythm that changed the world. In this episode, Bob Riney welcomes Motown Museum CEO Robin Terry to celebrate the powerful legacy of Motown—where music, culture, and community unite. Together, they explore how this legendary sound continues to inspire and how the future museum will provide space to showcase more of Motown's history.
:00- Robin Terry talks about what happens when you put young, talented people in a room together
1:15- Bob Riney shares his personal take on Motown
2:21- Robin shares her enthusiasm for giving tours and meeting people from around the world who visit Hitsville USA
2:53- The global impact of The Motown Museum and its diverse visitors
4:18- Motown music is described as a reflection of societal changes and political advocacy in the 1960s
4:48- Motown transitions to protest music in the 1970s
5:44- Bob puts Robin on the spot to name Motown’s most famous anthem
6:24- The conversation shifts to the therapeutic benefits of music, with Bob mentioning Henry Ford Health's integration of music and art in their new hospital tower
7:07- Robin shares anecdotes about the emotional reactions of visitors to Hitsville USA, including moments of silence and tears
8:58- The discussion includes the spiritual experiences of artists like Winona Judd and Demi Lovato when they visited the museum
10:11- Bob and Robin address the challenge of showcasing only a small fraction of the Motown memorabilia due to the limited space at Hitsville
11:10- Plans for a full campus to celebrate the Motown legacy and tell the stories of the many unsung heroes
12:12- The conversation highlights the young age of the Motown employees and the innovative environment that fostered the Motown sound
12:56- Bob humorously suggests that Henry Ford Health should take credit for the musical talent born at their hospital, which contributed to the Motown sound
13:09- Bob and Robin discuss the philanthropic support and community involvement in the museum’s expansion project, which has raised over $71 million
14:50- Bob and Robin gush over the genius of Gladys Knight
16:05- Robin talks about the coaching and training that developed the iconic stars of Motown
16:44- Bob praises Robin's leadership and passion for preserving Motown history
16:57-Bob encourages listeners to visit Hitsville USA and experience the feel-good atmosphere of the museum
17:28- Bob reflects on his conversation with Robin, praising her leadership and passion
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Born in the heart of Detroit, Motown transformed a modest house on West Grand Boulevard into a global hit factory, launching icons like Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, and Marvin Gaye. Now, the Motown Museum is expanding, keeping the beat alive for future generations to feel the rhythm that changed the world. In this episode, Bob Riney welcomes Motown Museum CEO Robin Terry to celebrate the powerful legacy of Motown—where music, culture, and community unite. Together, they explore how this legendary sound continues to inspire and how the future museum will provide space to showcase more of Motown's history.
:00- Robin Terry talks about what happens when you put young, talented people in a room together
1:15- Bob Riney shares his personal take on Motown
2:21- Robin shares her enthusiasm for giving tours and meeting people from around the world who visit Hitsville USA
2:53- The global impact of The Motown Museum and its diverse visitors
4:18- Motown music is described as a reflection of societal changes and political advocacy in the 1960s
4:48- Motown transitions to protest music in the 1970s
5:44- Bob puts Robin on the spot to name Motown’s most famous anthem
6:24- The conversation shifts to the therapeutic benefits of music, with Bob mentioning Henry Ford Health's integration of music and art in their new hospital tower
7:07- Robin shares anecdotes about the emotional reactions of visitors to Hitsville USA, including moments of silence and tears
8:58- The discussion includes the spiritual experiences of artists like Winona Judd and Demi Lovato when they visited the museum
10:11- Bob and Robin address the challenge of showcasing only a small fraction of the Motown memorabilia due to the limited space at Hitsville
11:10- Plans for a full campus to celebrate the Motown legacy and tell the stories of the many unsung heroes
12:12- The conversation highlights the young age of the Motown employees and the innovative environment that fostered the Motown sound
12:56- Bob humorously suggests that Henry Ford Health should take credit for the musical talent born at their hospital, which contributed to the Motown sound
13:09- Bob and Robin discuss the philanthropic support and community involvement in the museum’s expansion project, which has raised over $71 million
14:50- Bob and Robin gush over the genius of Gladys Knight
16:05- Robin talks about the coaching and training that developed the iconic stars of Motown
16:44- Bob praises Robin's leadership and passion for preserving Motown history
16:57-Bob encourages listeners to visit Hitsville USA and experience the feel-good atmosphere of the museum
17:28- Bob reflects on his conversation with Robin, praising her leadership and passion
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